The New York Giants legend has just spent a week covering the Super Bowl in New Orleans

 

MICHAEL STRAHAN has issued a three-word statement over his Fox NFL Sunday future.

The veteran broadcaster has been a mainstay on the show for a number of years.

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Michael Strahan at Super Bowl LIX.

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Michael Strahan was in New Orleans for Fox NFL Sunday’s coverage of the Super BowlCredit: Getty

Michael Strahan clapping before Super Bowl LIX.

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Strahan is a regular on the show, and dropped a post on Instagram about his futureCredit: Getty

He is joined by Terry Bradshaw, Howie Long, Jimmy Johnson and Co weekly during the NFL season.

The New York Giants legend was down in New Orleans, Louisiana, this week for the Super Bowl.

The defensive end icon was part of the network’s coverage.

He watched on as the Kansas City Chiefs were demolished 40-22 by the Philadelphia Eagles.

It was the end of the road for some on Fox NFL Sunday following the conclusion of the 2024-25 NFL season.

Michael Vick has quit to become the head coach of Norfolk State University’s football team.

He broke down in tears on Sunday evening as he said farewell for the final time.

Meanwhile, Johnson hinted he will be leaving the show and retiring.

The 81-year-old was visibly emotional following a segment on his Hall of Fame career.

That led to fans believing he was saying his goodbyes to Fox NFL Sunday.

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And Super Bowl viewers were left concerned by Bradshaw’s appearance.

He looked shaky and those at home begged the 76-year-old to retire.

But Strahan has rarely spoken about his future on the program, until now.

The 53-year-old posted on social networking site Instagram an emotional message following the Super Bowl.

Michael Strahan’s NFL career

Michael Strahan is one of the most recognizable faces on television.

But he came into his media career off the back of a hugely successful stint in the NFL.

Strahan spent 14 years all with the New York Giants from 1993 to 2007.

He was a seven-time Pro Bowler and helped them win the Super Bowl in 2007 – ending the New England Patriots’ hopes of a perfect season.

Strahan was also a two-time NFL sacks leader and also won Defensive Player of the Year.

The ex-Giants star set the single-season sack record with 22.5 in 2001 – a feat which was matched by J.J. Watt exactly 20 years later.

He is one of the best defensive stars to have ever played the game – finishing with 141.5 career sacks and 854 tackles.

And he revealed he will be back next year, following a long summer break until the start of the new NFL season in September.

“#SuperBowlLIX on @nflonfox,” he said.

“What a time with the fellas.

“Until next year!,” he added with a final three-word statement.

Fans reacted with delight at the news, and called the Fox team the “best on TV”.

“What a great show it was! Jimmy tearing up had my husband and me tearing up,” one said.

Another added: “Best group on TV!!!

“None better when it comes to football! I miss it already.”